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Heavenly Herbs Lace Scarf
The inspiration for this scarf is very simple…..the lace patterns themselves. Separately they are beautiful in their simplicity. Together they create a scarf (or stole) that is sure to draw attention wherever you go. They mesh together so beautifully that they create a design that is intricate in appearance, yet wonderfully easy to knit. Each row of lace is busy enough to keep the most experienced lace knitter’s interest, yet simple enough for a beginner to tackle. The wrong side rows are purled with the exception of the garter stitch panels, allowing for a nice rest from the lace.
Finished Size: 15” wide x 72” long (unblocked)
16” wide x 75” long (blocked)
The size of your scarf may vary depending on the yarn used, your gauge, and how many pattern repeats have been done. Less repeats = a shorter scarf. Please remember that the amount of yarn used will vary as well.
Materials Needed: 750 yds. of a fingering weight yarn (19-22 wpi)
** The scarf in the photo was knit using KnitPicks Palette (color: Coriander Heather)….a 100% Highland Peruvian Wool. This scarf would look lovely in a handspun yarn as well as a variety of colors. Just be sure to stay with a solid or semi-solid so the lace pattern doesn’t get lost.**
Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) needles, Stitch Markers
Gauge (blocked in stockinette): 6.5 sts/ 8 rows per inch
This pattern contains charts and written instructions.
July 29th: Several errors were found in the written instructions. These were corrected and a new version of the pattern made available.
Errata On chart A, in the 17-st section, the stitch after the sl1-k2tog-psso should be a k2tog not a ssk.
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- First published: June 2013
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- Last updated: June 26, 2019 …
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